Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Android Operating System Question and Answer.

By Clint Townson


In terms of popularity (which you know already if you keep up with mobile phone news), the Android OS is quickly starting to match the iPhone and Blackberry systems. The rise in popularity could be due to the fact that many different types of phones use the Android OS. This might also be because the operating system itself is constantly being worked on, upgraded and developed which makes it highly competitive against the other smart phone OSes that are on the market. The Android phone is also set apart from its major competitors, the iPhone and the Blackberry, because they are incredibly varied and come in a bunch of different types, styles and software extensions. Here is some information about the Android and the Google phones that you might find interesting.

I've used a number of different Android devices. They have many apps like cellphone monitoring software as well as other awesome programs

There are more than one hundred phones that use the Android OS. The shear number of smartphone possibilities are virutally impossible to estimate when comparing Android, iPhone and Blackberry.

The importance of having options to choose from is important to people who do not like being forced into one or two options for their technology devices. The infinite number of Google phones offers customers the ability to customize their phones to their desires rather than just what they can get in a package deal. You have the flexibility to choose only the services you need without being forced to take a system or service you don't want. You can now decide which features best fit the phone you need.

Android OS users pale in comparison. They likely choose phones with low prices and a wide range of technological features they may or may not need or use.Of course, people who use the iPhone are more likely to recommend their phone to others. Android users are not as zealous and might not recommend their phones to others.

If you love music there are lots of options for buying it through your Android OS phone. Perhaps the biggest perk of owning an iPhone is its access to the iTunes store and library. That doesn't mean that you can't have the same level of access if you have a Google phone. There are many music apps that cost nothing available for the Android phones. Others connect to various music sales sites in a way that is a lot like the way that the iPhone connects to the iTunes marketplace.

So don't believe anyone who tells you that you can only use music if you have an iPhone.

After it's premier in 2007 most cellular providers began requiring the use of open source for many devices and began implementing the Android OS. Not very many people can say they are using the same phone today that they used in 2007, can you?




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